NK cells in human visceral adipose tissue contribute to obesity‐associated insulin resistance through low‐grade inflammation

  • Wouters K
  • Kusters Y
  • Bijnen M
  • et al.
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FIGURE 1 NK cells from obese subjects promote inflammatory macrophage polarization and produce increased levels of TNF. A, Bloodderived NK cells from control (n= 6; BMI 24.0 [22.5–26.2] kg/m2; white bars) and obese individuals (n= 8; BMI 41.5 [40.4–47.0] kg/m2; black …

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Wouters, K., Kusters, Y. H. A. M., Bijnen, M., Wetzels, S., Zhang, X., Linssen, P. B. C., … Schalkwijk, C. G. (2020). NK cells in human visceral adipose tissue contribute to obesity‐associated insulin resistance through low‐grade inflammation. Clinical and Translational Medicine, 10(6). https://doi.org/10.1002/ctm2.192

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